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Tag Archives: #DiversityontheShelf2016
Diversity on the Shelf Year-End Summary
December was my last chance to meet my personal goal for reading 60 books by authors of color this year for the Diversity on the Shelf 2016 Challenge.I needed four more and look – I’m making it! Continue reading
Diversity on the Shelf – June Update
#DiversityontheShelf Challenge Update – 4 #ownvoices book, 3 more diverse reads, for kids, teens & grown-ups. Continue reading
Diversity on the Shelf – May Update
I am participating in the Diversity on the Shelf Reading Challenge hosted by the Englishist. I read 17 books in May, a little better than April. By age, there were 3 early chapter books, 4 middle grade books, 8 teen books … Continue reading
Posted in books, Challenges
Tagged #DiversityontheShelf2016, #weNeedDiverseBooks, authors of color
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Diversity on the Shelf – April Update
I am participating in the Diversity on the Shelf Reading Challenge hosted by the Englishist. I read 14 books in April. For the first time ever, I tried planning ahead what I was going to read, with limited success: I did … Continue reading
Posted in books, Challenges
Tagged #DiversityontheShelf2016, #weNeedDiverseBooks, authors of color
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